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Identifier "Screen[1]" Monitor "Monitor[1]" [...] EndSection IBM SurePOS 500 4840 To fully configure SLED 11 to run on an IBM SurePOS 500 4840: 1. Install SLED 11 according to the documentation at http://www.novell.com/documentation/sled11/ index.html. 2. Launch the terminal application from Init 3 text console mode. 3. Perform the procedures in "FBdev driver configuration" on page 6. 4. Perform the procedures in "Serial touch screen calibration" on page 3. 5. (PS/2 mouse only) Connect the PS/2 mouse to a Y splitter before you connect it to the PS/2 port on the system. IBM SurePOS 500 4846-5xx To fully configure SLED 11 to run on an IBM SurePOS 500 4846-5xx: 1. Install SLED 11 according to the documentation at http://www.novell.com/documentation/sled11/ index.html. 2. Ensure that you are only using 24-bit default color depth for the integrated monitor. 3. Perform the procedures in "Serial touch screen calibration" on page 3. IBM SurePOS 500 4851/4951-514 To fully configure SLED 11 to run on an IBM SurePOS 700 4851/4951-514: 1. Install SLED 11 according to the documentation at http://www.novell.com/documentation/sled11/ index.html. 2. Launch the terminal application from Init 3 text console mode and use a text editor to add the bold line below to the indicated section in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file: Section "Device" [...] Option "ForcePanel" "True" [...] 3. Perform the procedures in "Serial touch screen calibration" on page 3. IBM SurePOS 700 4800-7x1 To fully configure SLED 11 to run on an IBM SurePOS 700 4800-7x1: 1. Install SLED 11 according to the documentation at http://www.novell.com/documentation/sled11/ index.html. 2. Launch the terminal application from Init 3 text console mode. 3. (4800-781/741 only) Configure the display: a. To use the Intel® video driver: 1) Open the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file in a text editor and modify the "Device" section to add (or change) the following lines: Section "Device" Driver "intel" Identifier "Device[0]" Screen 0 Chapter 2. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 procedures 13

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Identifier "Screen[1]"
Monitor
"Monitor[1]"
[...]
EndSection
IBM SurePOS 500 4840
To fully configure SLED 11 to run on an IBM SurePOS 500 4840:
1.
Install SLED 11 according to the documentation at http://www.novell.com/documentation/sled11/
index.html.
2.
Launch the terminal application from Init 3 text console mode.
3.
Perform the procedures in “FBdev driver configuration” on page 6.
4.
Perform the procedures in “Serial touch screen calibration” on page 3.
5.
(PS/2 mouse only)
Connect the PS/2 mouse to a Y splitter before you connect it to the PS/2 port on the
system.
IBM SurePOS 500 4846-5xx
To fully configure SLED 11 to run on an IBM SurePOS 500 4846-5xx:
1.
Install SLED 11 according to the documentation at http://www.novell.com/documentation/sled11/
index.html.
2.
Ensure that you are only using 24-bit default color depth for the integrated monitor.
3.
Perform the procedures in “Serial touch screen calibration” on page 3.
IBM SurePOS 500 4851/4951-514
To fully configure SLED 11 to run on an IBM SurePOS 700 4851/4951-514:
1.
Install SLED 11 according to the documentation at http://www.novell.com/documentation/sled11/
index.html.
2.
Launch the terminal application from Init 3 text console mode and use a text editor to add the bold
line below to the indicated section in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file:
Section "Device"
[...]
Option "ForcePanel" "True"
[...]
3.
Perform the procedures in “Serial touch screen calibration” on page 3.
IBM SurePOS 700 4800-7x1
To fully configure SLED 11 to run on an IBM SurePOS 700 4800-7x1:
1.
Install SLED 11 according to the documentation at http://www.novell.com/documentation/sled11/
index.html.
2.
Launch the terminal application from Init 3 text console mode.
3.
(4800-781/741 only)
Configure the display:
a.
To use the Intel
®
video driver:
1)
Open the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file in a text editor and modify the
"Device"
section to add (or
change) the following lines:
Section "Device"
Driver "intel"
Identifier "Device[0]"
Screen 0
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